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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Kingston scientist hoping for winning formula
Andrew Zwicker looks to break through primary battle By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Andrew Zwicker knows he has a mountain to climb in order to win the Democratic nomination for the 12th Congressional District, but believes his team may have figured out the winning formula. ”We have to get the word…
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POLICE BLOTTER: May 8
Robbinsville Police charged Michael Klose, 45, and Robin Klose, 48, both of Whiting, for narcotics possession April 21. According to police, a car driven by Ms. Klose was seen making an unsafe lane change on I-195. An ensuing search of the car revealed a small amount of heroin, hypodermic needles and three diamond rings believed…
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CAPITOL NEWS AND COMMENT: May 8
The following items are taken from reports issued by legislators and other items of political concern. Realty fees Senators Diane Allen, Kevin O’Toole and Jeff Van Drew have introduced bipartisan legislation to repeal all realty transfer fees in New Jersey. ”I am proud to have bipartisan support for this initiative to help all of New…
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HAMILTON: Officials celebrate shelter expansion
The original Township shelter building was constructed in 1971, with an addition to the existing building taking place in 1989. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — Along with local animal organizations and volunteers, Hamilton Township Mayor Kelly Yaede took the next step in addressing a critical lack of local stray animal capacity by leading…
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HAMILTON: Officials celebrate shelter expansion
Mayor Kelly Yaede, left, and Councilman Dennis Pone were among lo´cal officials on hand for the groundbreaking. Photo courtesy of Hamilton Township
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CHESTERFIELD CHATTER: May 8
by Nancy Mrzljak The Chesterfield Township Committee meeting will be held 7:30 p.m., Thursday, May 8 at the Chesterfield Township Municipal Building. For more information call 609-298-2311 or visit the Township website www.chesterfieldtwp.com The Crosswicks Community Association Mother’s Day designer bag bingo will be held at 7 p.m., Saturday, May 10. Grab your Mom and…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Budget introduced with 2-cent tax hike
If adopted, the new tax rate will be 97.4 cents per $100 assessment. The averaged City home is assessed at 204,672. The homeowner of such an average assessed house would pay an additional $36 on the by Amy Batista, Special Writer BORDENTOWN CITY — The City Commissioners introduced a $5.39 million municipal budget, which calls…
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EAST WINDSOR: No tax increase in approved budget
EAST WINDSOR — Mayor Janice S. Mironov announced that the 2014 Municipal Budget, adopted on May 6, will not increase the tax rate, according to a press release. ”The East Windsor municipal component of the total local property tax bill remains at less than 15 percent,” Mayor Mironov said in the release. “The East Windsor…
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CRANBURY: Local towns get $300K DOT grants
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Cranbury and Jamesburg are each getting $300,000 in state grant money for local transportation projects. The state announced Monday some $86 million in Department of Transportation grants going out to some 361 municipalities for local projects. Cranbury will get $300,000 for its downtown beautification project and Jamesburg will also…
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